La arquitectura invisible de Anna Karénina de Leo Tolstoi
Abstract
This article seeks to uncover the architecture of the design used by Leo Tolstoy in his novel Anna Karénina. As Tolstoy himself said, it is a network woven not of words or isolated concepts, but of indirectly expressed episodes, actions and sensations that bring to light the essence of its content. This architecture enabled the author to narrate, in an almost invisible way, the actions of his characters, relying among other aspects on an intense internal dialogism through the interaction of multiple voices and points of view of the seven characters comprising the novel. Of course, Anna is the central figure on which the relationships converge.
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